South African Quick Brief (2026)
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2026 Refresh: This guide has been updated for 2026 with stronger structure, South African context, improved internal links, and current source references. Last reviewed: 3 March 2026
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This 2026 South African transport and civic-services guide explains practical steps, verification routes, and what to check before acting.
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The Driving Licence Card Account (DLCA) is thrilled to announce its comprehensive internship programmes for the years 2026 to 2026. These programmes are designed to offer valuable work experience and learning opportunities in various fields within the organisation.
The DLCA internship programme aims to provide practical work experience, enhance skill sets, and offer professional development opportunities in a supportive environment. Interns will gain insights into the operations of a critical government entity and contribute to its success.
About Driving Licence Card Account
The DLCA, under the Department of Transport, is a pivotal entity focused on the production, issuance, and management of driving licence cards. As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, DLCA is dedicated to achieving employment equity and inclusivity within its workforce. We strongly encourage applications from Coloured males and females, Indian males and females, and people with disabilities, aiming to assist the entity in meeting its Employment Equity targets.
DLCA internship programme Overview
- Department: Department of Transport
- Branch: Driving Licence Card Account (DLCA)
- Location: Erasmuskloof, Pretoria
- Closing Date: 25 March 2026
- Stipend: R7,043.25 per month
Fields/Roles Available
- Finance Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/01
- Supply Chain Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/02
- Production Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/03
- Help Desk Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/04
- Service Desk Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/05
- Human Resources Management Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/06
- Risk and Compliance Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/07
- Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/08
- Information Technology Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/09
- Administration – Office of the Head of Entity Intern
Reference Number: DLCA/HRM/2026/10
Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants must hold or be in the process of obtaining a National Diploma/Degree relevant to the internship they are applying for.
Key Responsibilities:
- articipating in and contributing to projects and activities relevant to their field of study.
- Assisting in the day-to-day operations within their respective departments.
- Collaborating with team members on various tasks and initiatives.
- Engaging in research and analysis to support departmental goals.
- Learning and applying industry-relevant skills and knowledge.
- Providing administrative support as needed to facilitate departmental functions.
- Attending workshops, meetings, and training sessions to enhance professional development.
- Offering innovative ideas and solutions to improve processes and outcomes.
- Assisting in the preparation of reports and presentations related to their projects.
- Adhering to all DLCA policies and procedures, including safety and confidentiality protocols.
- Networking with professionals within the organisation to gain insights and advice.
Skills Required
- Strong analytical skills to effectively analyze data and make informed decisions.
- Adaptability to quickly adjust to new tasks, challenges, and changes in the work environment.
- A keen interest in their chosen field to ensure passion and dedication to their work.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, for clear and effective interaction.
- The ability to work in a team, collaborating effectively with colleagues and contributing to group projects.
- Problem-solving skills to identify issues and develop practical solutions.
- Time management skills to efficiently prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
- Attention to detail to ensure accuracy and quality in all tasks and projects.
- Initiative and self-motivation to take on tasks and pursue learning opportunities.
- Proficiency in relevant software and technology tools applicable to their field.
How to Apply
- Required Documents: Resume, Cover Letter, completed and signed new Z83 form
- Application Process: Submit applications to DLCA HR via email to Applications@dlca.gov.za or hand-deliver/mail to the provided addresses. Remember to specify the post name on the subject line.
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The DLCA’s internship programme presents a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth within the public sector. We encourage eligible and motivated individuals to apply and join DLCA in making a significant impact on the driving licence card management system in South Africa.
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